The Panther Franklin Regional Senior High School Murrysville, PA
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November 4th, 2008 will go down in history as being one of the most influential elections in American history thus far. It will be historically significant for many reasons; the most obvious being
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Vetting a candidate for the Vice Presidential nomination is a very thorough and time consuming process or at least one would think. If this is the case, many were left scratching their heads at the
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Some say that juggling is only for clowns, but often times high school athletes juggle as well. Students often juggle sports, schoolwork, and clubs, which is by no means clowning around. This is
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The election season is in full swing with a very unpopular war, a faltering economy, and an unpopular president finishing the end of his last term of office. Sound familiar? The war is in Southeas
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Many people find that the only way to truly preserve this world is by a wide-spread concerted effort of change. Now that is a great plan, but “change” is a complicated ideal, which seems to be thro
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“They’re completely normal,” said junior Brittany Manski. “I just didn’t think they’d be anything like us. They go to Homecoming; they go to Prom; they play sports and they go shopping.” Now, who in
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Five years of high school. A school day that lasts from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with no break for lunch. Having each class in one room, like elementary school. Those all would be pretty drastic
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As Dr. Hugh Hubble enters his class room a warm smile and charming laugh greet his students. “Teaching is really a second career for me,” states Hubble, but he seems quite the natural. Quote from
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A lifetime of friendship. This gift is something few ever experience—especially with a friend who lives roughly four thousand miles away, across the Atlantic. However, not too many students here a
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Martin Karl is still technically a new face at Franklin, but you wouldn’t be able to to tell. For a man who had to move constantly as a child while his father worked at various positions for a phone
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